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THE TURNSTONE {Strepsilas interpres). 



Mar. 21st to 24tb. Plymouth (Devonshire), a few winter-resideuts. 



,, 25th. Plymouth, flock of forty newly arrived. 

 April 6th. Plymouth, twenty-eight seen. 



„ 7tli to 13th. Plymouth, none. 



,, 14th. Plymouth, thi'ee seen. 



„ 16th. Nr. Plymouth, sixteen seen, 



„ 18th. Romney Marsh (Kent), one seen. 



„ 24th. Plymouth, many newly arrived. 



,, 26th. Plymouth, all gone. 



May 1st, 3rd i „, ,, 



\ ^ y \ Plymouth, many. 

 & 5th. I "^ ' ' 



„ 10 to 11th. Cley (Norfolk), few. 



„ 20th & 21st. Hilbre Island (Cheshire), many. 



„ 28th. Walbeswick (Suffolk), one seen. 



THE OYSTER-CATCHER {Hcematojms ostraleyus). 



Feb. 17th. Exmouth (Devonshire), twenty seen. 



March 4th. Chicken Rock Lt. (Isle of Man), one at lantern at 



0.30 A.M. 



„ 13th. & 17th. Coquet Island Lt. (Northumberland), two on the 



island. 

 April lst/2nd. Mere (Cheshire), many heard passing N., from dark to 



midnight. 

 „ 8th to 11th. Rye (Sussex), flock seen. 

 „ 29th. Exmouth, five seen. 



THE WOODCOCK {Scolopax rustieula). 



^d^arch lst/2nd. Spurn Lt.-v. (Yorkshire), three at 7 p.m. 



„ 29th/30th. Bardsey Lt. (Carnarvon), fifteen between 9 p.m. and 



4 A.M. 



„ 30th/31st. Bardsey Lt., twenty between 12 p.m. and dawn. 

 April 2nd/3rd. Marlborough (Wiltshire), some passing (one killed). 

 „ 12th. Holderness (Yorkshire), one passing. 

 „ 14th. S. Yorkshire coast, two passing. 

 „ 15th & 29th. Holderness, one passing each day. 



THE COMMON SNIPE {Gallmago cmlestis). 



Feb. 14th/15th. Skerries Lt. (Anglesey), one killed at 12.15 a.m. 

 „ 26th/27th. Bardsey Lt. (Carnarvon), a few at 3 a.m. 



